Necktie holder



Aug. 22, 1933.

F. PESAVENTO NECKT IE HOLDER Filed Nov Ferdinando laewvezql N V E N m RPatented Aug. 22, v1933 v1,923,9sm

PATENT OFFICE NECKTIE HOLDER Ferdinando Pesavento, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Application November 23, 1932 Serial No; 644,115

1 Claim.

This invention `relates to necktie holders and has for the primaryobject, the` provision of a device of the above stated character whichmay be easily and quickly appliedto a necktie of the four-in-hand typefor retaining the latter in position on the wearer with the appearanceof being tied in the usual manner so as to protect and prevent wear andsoiling. of the tie besides affording an ornamentation pleasing to theobserver and becoming to the wearer. p

With these and other objects in View this invention consists in certainnovel features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts tobe hereinafter more fully described vand claimed.

yFor a complete understanding of my invention, reference is to be' hadto the following description and accompanying drawing, Vin which Figure1 is an elevational vi'ewzillustrating a necktie holder applied to anecktie worn by a person. l

Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view illustrating the holder applied toa necktie.

Figure` 3 is a similar View with the holder removed from the tie.

Figure 4 is a front elevation illustrating the same.

Figure 5 is a similar view illustrating a modified ornamentation for theholder.

Figure 6 is a top plan view illustrating the device. y Y

Figure 7 is a View showing a vmodified form of my invention applied to anecktie of the character' worn by women.

Figure 8 is a plan View illustrating a holding rmg.

Figure 9 is a plan view illustrating a holder.

Referring in detail to the drawing,'the numeral 1 indicates a holderincluding a body 2 having a bore 3 tapering towards one end. The rearWall of the body is shorter than the front Wall and the latter-namedwallis provided with a projection of a desired shaperor configuration to yprovide ornamentations to the body. The holder of the four-in-hand typein position Auponthe wearer. In use, the necktie Lis passed through thebore 3 forming the usual neck loop in the Y collar button of the collar,thereby effectively.

l, retaining the necktie in'position with the appearance of being tiedin the usual manner.

which will also add to the artistic appearance of vand said rear wallbeing shorter than `the front 1 is Vespecially adapted for retaining anecktie'flV t t rThe body `2 besides giving Athe appearance of a knotvin the tie of the four-in-hand type also provides a protection to thetiefto prevent soiling of the later bythe chinrof the wearer coming incontact with 'the tie. The holder besides having the foregoing describedadvantages relieves the ltie of wear by eliminating the necessity oftying and untying the vtie each timev the latter is placed on andremoved from the wearer.

Figures 4 and 5 show different lshapesor de- 65 signs oftheornamentation to the body and it is to be understood rthat other designsmay be employed and also the body may be constructed ofv any materialsuitable yfor the purpose and the device. l Referring to Figures 7 to 9,va holder 6 is provided especially adaptable for neckties worn by Womenand includes a ring-like element 7 adapted to be slipped over the endsof the tie and positioned adjacent the collar of the wearer with theholder applied to the necktie below the ringlike element 7. The holder 6consists of a bar 8 having an ornamentation 9 and carrying at its endbarrel shaped members 10 through which the ends of the tie may pass. y

While I have shown and described the preferred embodiment of myinvention, it will be understood that minor changes in construction,combination and arrangement of parts may be made without departing fromthe spirit and scope of my invention, as claimed.

Having described the invention, I claim:

A necktie holder comprising a body having a bore extending therethroughand tapering towards one end to receive and frictionally grip a necktie,said body including integrally connected vfront and rear walls of solidformation wall and adapted to have one end thereof abut a collar buttonwith the front wall projecting above the collar button. v

FERDINANDO .PESAVENTQ

